APPLIED OPTICS
Guide Overview
About This Resource
Communication of original research results may be one of the most important components of the scientific enterprise. When researchers publish their results as a journal article, the content becomes a valuable and lasting reference for the scientific community.
For many authors, however, aspects of the publication process might be unfamiliar. We created this guide to support our author community, particularly early career authors, by providing a detailed overview of the steps in a scholarly article’s lifecycle. The advice included here will cover taking the story of your research from the lab to the manuscript, all the way through to publication and beyond, with an emphasis on scholarly publishing ethics and best practices.
Each module listed in the menu to the left provides general information about the topic as well as specific information about Optica Publishing Group journals, processes, and policies. Section 14 contains links to all of the Optica Publishing Group resources cited in each module, as well as links to references that support the best practices described throughout the course.
Article Types
Before submitting to a journal, before even preparing a manuscript for submission, you should familiarize yourself with the various article types and determine which type best fits the results you want to communicate.
Most scientific articles published are original research (including both full-length and short reports/Letters), Reviews, Case Studies, or Methodologies. However, there are several other types of less-commonly published papers, and there can be a wide variety of names used for the same article types.
This section will describe many of the common types of articles and their purpose, and identify which types of articles may be considered for publication in Optica Publishing Group journals.
Original Research Article Types
Original research can be presented in several different formats. When deciding which is most appropriate, consider the benefits of full, comprehensive presentation, significance of the result, and the importance of rapid dissemination.
Regular Articles
Regular Articles are the most common type of journal article.
Other names include Original Article, Regular Article, Research Article, Research, or simply Article, depending on the journal
Regular articles provide a full report of the data and findings from the research.
They generally include an Abstract as well as Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion sections.
Most Optica Publishing Group journals consider full-length research articles. The exceptions are Advances in Optics and Photonics and Optics Letters.
Conference Proceedings
Conference Proceedings are distinct publications comprising papers and/or posters that were presented at a specific conference or meeting.
In many fields, Conference Proceedings are published as supplements to journals.
Optica Publishing Group journals do not publish proceedings, but our policy on expanded conference papers is here.
Our journals often publish special issues of expanded conference papers that are tied to technical meetings.
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